I am a man

"Printed by Allied Printing in large black letters on white posterboard ... The phrase "I am a man" was used by Memphis sanitation workers and their supporters during their famous strike led by Martin Luther King, Jr. in April 1968. Most of the sanitation workers/strikers involved were African Americans who demanded suitable compensation and union recognition."

Gilder Lehrman Document No.: GLC06124.

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[New York (N.Y.)] : Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History | 2002?

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